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. >> thousands of u.s. marines are on the move. u.s. navy warships are heading closer to israel. >>> deadly storm now is crow ating a soggy mess in the pacific northwest. >> even by seattle standards, a lot of rain. already 7" and still counting. >>> cops now say the deadly explosion that blew up several homes in indianapolis may have been intentional. >> homicide investigation now is under way. two people were killed. seven others injured. >> there is a search for truth and a search for justice. >>> huge fire caused explosions and panic in north houston. >> looked like the world was on fire over here. >>> walmart workers plan to strike at 1,000 stores on black friday. >> it's not fair how they treat us. >>> touchdown! >> the bears cleaned out by the niners. >>> all that -- >> listen to me. >> it doesn't have to be like that. >> when i ask you a question and you don't have an answer it's best to say i don't know. >>> hostess won't go out of business just yet. private mediation. >> hostess makes twinkies ho-hos and ding dongs. >>> my mom
. >> thousands of u.s. marines are on the move. u.s. navy warships are heading closer to israel. >>> deadly storm now is crow ating a soggy mess in the pacific northwest. >> even by seattle standards, a lot of rain. already 7" and still counting. >>> cops now say the deadly explosion that blew up several homes in indianapolis may have been intentional. >> homicide investigation now is under way. two people were killed. seven others injured. >>...
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we've reached an historic number of 19 women in the u.s. senate, that includes elizabeth warren who won in massachusetts defeating a moderate republican senator scott murphy. in that race, she becomes the first female senator from massachusetts, a former member of the obama administration and harvard professor. in wisconsin, tammy baldwin defeats tommy thompson, she becomes the first female senator from that state and first openly gay u.s. senator. >> byron, what happened in the house? >> well, in the house it was a status quo election there as well. there the republicans retain control of the house of representatives. they got to the magic number to take back the house. currently there are 226 republicans in the house and as you said a lot of money was spent,bout $2.3 billion on congressional races and when it was all over it was about just like it was before the election. >> byron pitts thank you very much. >>> after a long election night, host of "face the nation" bob schieffer, also cbs political news john dickerson and major garrett, t
we've reached an historic number of 19 women in the u.s. senate, that includes elizabeth warren who won in massachusetts defeating a moderate republican senator scott murphy. in that race, she becomes the first female senator from massachusetts, a former member of the obama administration and harvard professor. in wisconsin, tammy baldwin defeats tommy thompson, she becomes the first female senator from that state and first openly gay u.s. senator. >> byron, what happened in the house?...
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. >> the u.s. commander in afghanistan will not become nato's top general just yet while the pentagon invesgates his communications with campus socialite jill kelly. bob orr has new information on this scandal. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. general allen has been forced to cancel meetings scheduled this week on capitol hill. his nomination is on hold and thursday's confirmation hearing is postponed. the head of nato is backing allen and leon panetta also offered some guarded support. >> no one should leap to any conclusions here. general allen is doing an excellent job in leading those fors. he has my continued confidence to lead our forces and to continue the fight but his nomination has been put on hold as a prudent measure until we determine what the facts are. >> reporter: that caution was echoed at the white house. >> he has faith in general allen, believes he's doing and is doing an excellent job. >> reporter: james incarnate engineer was peppered with quest
. >> the u.s. commander in afghanistan will not become nato's top general just yet while the pentagon invesgates his communications with campus socialite jill kelly. bob orr has new information on this scandal. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. general allen has been forced to cancel meetings scheduled this week on capitol hill. his nomination is on hold and thursday's confirmation hearing is postponed. the head of nato is backing allen and leon...
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that adds to the democrats majority in the u.s. senate. >> jerry brown was another big winner on election night. voters approved his initiative to raise taxes so he wouldn't have to cut public school budgets. >> we'll talk to the governor on "cbs this morning." your local news is coming up next. we'll be right back after the commercial break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, to >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's 8:25. time for some news headlines. it's all about the election today. governor brown is expected to address media about prop 30 this morning. voters approved his plan to raise income tax on the wealthy and raise the statewide sales tax to fund schools. opponents spent as much as $53 million to defeat prop 30. supporters poured nearly $70 million into the "yes" campaign. >>> voters rejected another ballot measure that called for higher taxes. prop 38 was meant to help fund public schools. the biggest backer of prop 38 was civil rights attorney, molly munger. she spent millions on that campaign
that adds to the democrats majority in the u.s. senate. >> jerry brown was another big winner on election night. voters approved his initiative to raise taxes so he wouldn't have to cut public school budgets. >> we'll talk to the governor on "cbs this morning." your local news is coming up next. we'll be right back after the commercial break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, to >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's 8:25. time for...
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you smell like a dairy. >> u.s. airlines are facing a serious pilot shortage according to a story in today's "wall street journal." airline officials say more pilots are leaving the job and government rules require new pilots to have much more flight experience. >> so is this shortage a fact or just a scare tactic. with us now is peter greenberg and captain sully sullenberger. captain, is this a legitimate concern? >> good morning, charlie. this strikes me as a cynical effort on the part of some in the industry to cry wolf and use scare tactics in an intent to influence the faa when they write the final rule on pilot experience to weaken it, and this pilot experience requirement is one that's mandated by the congress. by the way. and unanimous votes in the house and senate, amazing accomplishment in this political environment to solve problems in the regional airline industry that have been the result of a dozen years of crashes taking needless lives includie ing continental 3407 that took countless lives. whether w
you smell like a dairy. >> u.s. airlines are facing a serious pilot shortage according to a story in today's "wall street journal." airline officials say more pilots are leaving the job and government rules require new pilots to have much more flight experience. >> so is this shortage a fact or just a scare tactic. with us now is peter greenberg and captain sully sullenberger. captain, is this a legitimate concern? >> good morning, charlie. this strikes me as a...
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. >> the u.s. commander in afghanistan will not become nato's top general just yet while the pentagon investigates his communications with tampa socialite jill kelley. bob orr has more details on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you say, his nomination is on hold and thursday's confirmation hearing is postponed. the head of nato is still backing allen and defense secretary leon panetta speaking overnight in australia also offered some guarded support. >> no one should leap to any conclusions here. general allen is doing an excellent job at isaf, in leading those forces. he certainly has my continued confidence to lead our forces and to continue the fight. but his nomination has been put on hold as a prudent measure until we determine what the facts are. >> reporter: that caution was he can owed at the white house. >> it's an accurate statement that president still has faith in general allen? >> he has faith in general aln, believes he is doing and has done an excellent job. >
. >> the u.s. commander in afghanistan will not become nato's top general just yet while the pentagon investigates his communications with tampa socialite jill kelley. bob orr has more details on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you say, his nomination is on hold and thursday's confirmation hearing is postponed. the head of nato is still backing allen and defense secretary leon panetta speaking overnight in australia also offered some guarded support. >>...
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the u.s. the chinese people don't have a stay, but they are making their voices heard just the same. everything about the 18th party congress is big. 2,000 delegates. the communist elite carry enormous weight and pride and hopes for the future. but increasingly the hopes of 1.3 billion people clashed with one party state. by some estimates there's 500 protests in china every day, over corruption. last week huge protests over the expansion of a petro chemical plant. communist officials said it was good for the economy. 10,000 angry citizens said it was bad for their health. >> so where were you in the crowd? >> 35-year-old xu xinglong was in the middle of it. he shot this video on his cell phone. >> translator: the airplane quality has deteriorated for years he said. it's not just air quality but food and water. his daughter he says is always sick. his wife always sneezing. the pollution we suffer is too severe. he told us the people are not known to protest but they can't take this any more. >
the u.s. the chinese people don't have a stay, but they are making their voices heard just the same. everything about the 18th party congress is big. 2,000 delegates. the communist elite carry enormous weight and pride and hopes for the future. but increasingly the hopes of 1.3 billion people clashed with one party state. by some estimates there's 500 protests in china every day, over corruption. last week huge protests over the expansion of a petro chemical plant. communist officials said it...
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u.s. ambassador to libya. cheryla at ktkisson is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. clinton wants to hear from secretary of state clinton, who the state the state department review gations investigation and ambassador rice on why she initially focused on the disnou discredited idea that the emb consulate attacks were because of an anti-islam video when they knew from the start that it was terroris terrorism. taneeyond that, what will gressess be looking for when they come back after this recess? o basically more answers to some specific evidence at hand. for example, they understand they u that the fbi conducted ith tviews with those on the ground the day after. on the heyy would like to see that transcript. and they want to see more of the videotape, the surveillance lideo as well as the round-level video that was andn and has been shown only to a handful of members of ongress. want to sem want to see what's out there. >> thank you, sharyl. >>> heavy fog is t
u.s. ambassador to libya. cheryla at ktkisson is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. clinton wants to hear from secretary of state clinton, who the state the state department review gations investigation and ambassador rice on why she initially focused on the disnou discredited idea that the emb consulate attacks were because of an anti-islam video when they knew from the start that it was terroris terrorism. taneeyond that, what will gressess be looking for...
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one of the most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. >> in the top five? >> top five, six, seven. >> who is covering who is not covered? >> pretty much everyone will have some form of insurance. you're required to carry insurance if you have a mortgage and most people do anyway. if you live on the shore typically you'll have a stand homeowners policy that will cover wind damage and most people will have flood damage and that will cover damage from flooding and the storm surge. >> most required by mortgage. >> particularly federally backed you'll be required to have that mortgage. >> what do you do? >> first, when you get back to your property, go out there and inspect that property very carefully in case there's live wires or gas lines. document the damage. use a cram. take photographs. jot down notes. call your agent or insurance company and then what will to be done is you'll be added to the list and an adjuster will come and visit you as quickly as possible. >> what does that mean? >> it depends on where you are. insurers have marshalled agents. armies
one of the most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. >> in the top five? >> top five, six, seven. >> who is covering who is not covered? >> pretty much everyone will have some form of insurance. you're required to carry insurance if you have a mortgage and most people do anyway. if you live on the shore typically you'll have a stand homeowners policy that will cover wind damage and most people will have flood damage and that will cover damage from flooding and the storm...
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engineers from the u.s. visited the the netherlands. >> they would ask questions to their locality. we can tell them the similarities and share information. >> reporter: shutting down one river is a lot easier than facing the complex system of waterways around new york. but with the damage to new york already estimated at $18 billion, it may be a question of pay now or pay later. for cbs "this morning," london. >> extraordinary story. i probably assume the officials of the city are already thinking about that. >> absolutely. the geography of this area is a little more difficult than london as charlie pointed out. >> we need to send them that tape. remember the professor sat in this chair and said is this a new normal, something we need to plan and think about. we need to get that tape over to somebody. >> yeah. >> asap. >> that's right. >> good idea. ohio is a crucial state for the candidates. they will campaign there. john kasich is mitt romney's leading supporter in ohio. we'll ask him if his state is ready for election day on cbs "this morning." headphones buy now broadway show m
engineers from the u.s. visited the the netherlands. >> they would ask questions to their locality. we can tell them the similarities and share information. >> reporter: shutting down one river is a lot easier than facing the complex system of waterways around new york. but with the damage to new york already estimated at $18 billion, it may be a question of pay now or pay later. for cbs "this morning," london. >> extraordinary story. i probably assume the officials...
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engineers from the u.s. visited the netherlands and britain in the wake of hurricane katrina to learn how to build more powerful flood defenses. >> if you were to have a group of engineers come from new york, what sort of advice could you give them? >> i think if the engineers come from new york what they would be asking is questions relevant to their locality. we can say where are there similarities? that's where we can share information and we would be very happy to do that. >> reporter: shutting down one river is a lot easier that facing the complex system of waterways around new york. but with the damage to new york already estimated at $18 billion, it may be a question of pay now or pay later. for "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata, london. >> that's an extraordinary story. i probably assume that the officials of the city are already thinking about that. >> the geography here would be a little different as pointed out. >> remember professor michio kaku said this is something we really need to plan and
engineers from the u.s. visited the netherlands and britain in the wake of hurricane katrina to learn how to build more powerful flood defenses. >> if you were to have a group of engineers come from new york, what sort of advice could you give them? >> i think if the engineers come from new york what they would be asking is questions relevant to their locality. we can say where are there similarities? that's where we can share information and we would be very happy to do that....